Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State yesterday donated two
vehicles to Rangers International Football Club of Enugu to enhance
their performance, urging them to win laurels for the state.
The governor who is noted for his slogan that “Enugu state is in the
hands of God”, specially prayed for the team to win the current league
and to open the flood gate for winning more laurels for the state just
as it used to be in the good old days for the club.
Speaking while handing over the keys to the vehicles – a 30-seater
Toyota Coaster bus and a KIA Cerato car – yesterday at the Government
House, the governor told the members of the management team of the
club and some of the players during a brief ceremony to work harder
and improve their performance, especially in view of the assistance
the gesture would offer the team
The governor further explained that the donation made even in these
hard times underscored the importance his administration attached to
the wellbeing of the club now that the players are doing well in the
Nigeria Football Premier League.
The donation of the vehicles was sequel to an earlier approval to that
effect made by Enugu state executive council to assist the club in
carrying on with its operations in a manner that would pose minimal
discomfort to the management and the players.
Receiving the keys to the cars from the governor, the state
commissioner for youth and sports, Mr. Charles Ndukwe, said the
gesture would offer the team the opportunity to not only enhance their
performance but to do that creditably and favourably in the on-going
league.
He commended the governor and members of the executive council for
offering the assistance in these austere times, urging the club not to
let the people down.
Among the members of the Rangers team present during the ceremony were chairman of the board, Steve Orurua, the general manager, Paul
Chibuzor, a board member, Afam Udeani, technical adviser, Immama
Amakpakabor and the captain of the team, as well as the head coach,
Amaobi Ezeaku, among others.













































